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Boroughs win funds to house homeless families
20 April 2007
DCLG and London mayor Ken Livingstone have announced which authorities will receive money under the £30 million Settled Homes Initiative.
Salary Survey 2007
20 April 2007
Almost 1000 planners responded to Planning's first survey of the profession since 1999.
Livingstone predicts massive Olympic land receipt
20 April 2007
The taxpayer could reap up to £2 billion from the sale of Olympic land after the Games, according to London mayor Ken Livingstone.
Agency warns over South West energy targets
20 April 2007
South West counties are in danger of missing their 2010 renewable energy targets because of problems with planning permission, Regen SW has warned.
Commission fails to find planning expert
20 April 2007
The Competition Commission is struggling to find a planning expert for its inquiry into the groceries market, it has emerged.
Fifth of planners want to leave profession
20 April 2007
Anger over pay and conditions could push many planners out of the profession, an exclusive survey for Planning magazine suggests.
Liverpool loss need not deter investors in North
20 April 2007
Before Russian oil tycoons started setting up home in Britain, the Duke of Westminster was generally held to be the richest person in the country. So he can probably afford the £170 million that his property company Grosvenor expects to lose on the development of its huge Liverpool One retail scheme.
The outsider - Ian Bromley, chief executive, Creative Sheffield
20 April 2007
The Canadian in charge of Sheffield's city development company - the UK's first - believes regeneration efforts in the steel city will have to be redoubled as European funding dries up.
Second Opinion - Swanswell, Coventry
20 April 2007
Name of scheme: Swanswell Regeneration Masterplan, SPG Options Report, Draft Report.
Why it's alright to focus on individuals
20 April 2007
Many regeneration initiatives fail to focus on the individuals in the communities they aim to help, missing out on the skills and assistance they could provide and leading to less effective results, argues Roger Saunders.
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